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Crystal REVE Angeles

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About Crystal REVE Angeles

  • Birthday 04/13/1979

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  • Occupation
    P.A.
  • Location
    Highland, IN
  • Specialties
    Writing, History, Studying film, collecting films (over 600 now), memorabilia, culture, traveling, philosophy, art exhibits, dreaming, learning, nostalgia radio, ambient music, tai chi, networking, film festivals, hiking, japanese cinematography.

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    http://www.myspace.com/perfectredproductions
  1. what do you mean save some video? so that one scene was just computer graphic fixed???
  2. I'm just interested in knowing if anyone happens to know about this film. Crystal
  3. The scene after the NURSES WALKING CREEPY when she enters alyssa's room and they begin to tell her the truth of what happened to her. I was wondering if anyone knew if that was done through computer graphic work or if it was shot in 16mm?? I am trying to find the scene on youtube so i can show you guys but if you know, can anyone please share with me. Thank you Crystal A.
  4. The scene after the NURSES WALKING CREEPY when she enters alyssa's room and they begin to tell her the truth of what happened to her. I was wondering if anyone knew if that was done through computer graphic work or if it was shot in 16mm?? I am trying to find the scene on youtube so i can show you guys but if you know, can anyone please share with me. Thank you Crystal A.
  5. Hows the film world treating you? i saw some of the stuff you've worked on. Do you enjoy what you do? have you ever thought of doing your own film? I just wanted to say hi and wanted to know from your experience what the field is like?

    Crystal

  6. Anytime Buddy, i hope i can help in anyways, i like to be creative and to be honest i am addicted to horror, most of my film collection is horror and honestly if you watch DEXTER the showtime tv show, he shows some ideas to in some scenes. He is a forensic cop / serial killer.... so as i have watched many horror films, attending horror conventions and studied some stuff....i have been wondering how theyh do it myself. I hope i can help in anyway, as i said. just try it and please keep m e updated on how it went.
  7. What if you used like a weed wacker and slowly added small amounts of blood to watch it spray on wall like chainsaw? or put a bowl of blood underneath and slightly dip as its turned on... I am not a FX person but i was sitting here thinking of things i would test to do that effect..... when i think of more ill hit you up. Crystal
  8. Thank you sooooo much freya, i appreciate your time in writing to me. I think i am going to play with it soon and ill let you know what i came out with... Crystal (Reve)
  9. In this case since the camera does not have the microphone socket, what do you guys recommend? using a external recorder??? which is more time consuming but i know worthy, or if shooting with two cameras record with the other? Have you been stuck in this situation?? do you happen to know the "technical" name for the external recorder, which i can find online and purchase for a reasonable price? Thank you sooooooooooo much for your time and willing to help. This is much appreciate ! Crystal
  10. May i ask, if you use any filters? or different lenses?? i saw that there is certain accesories for the camera like filters, lenses ..for different effects (of course hehe)) ... but have you used it? Crystal
  11. I am a beginner film maker, have worked on some projects with a GL2 which i love but still working on getting to know. I just got this panasonic pv-gs320 and was wondering if anyone has worked on practice projects with it? I am mainly using it to practice on some shots and short films ..... what are some of your opinions and experiences? Crystal
  12. :ph34r: I am not surprised on your clients reaction, many people seem to think good things are done with bigger equipment because thats what "hollywood" uses or big companies in general. They do not understand the advance technology and how even smaller cameras can do a great job, almost as good as the professional equipment or close enough. With editing, miracles happen and color correcting. All these people go by is the visualization of the equipment, show them some of your work first and then let them judge. In my opinion, people like that irk me and i am sorry you are going through that. I guess it is something we must get use to as pro-sumer users. Reve
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